Downton Abbey (2019)
Hugh Bonneville: Robert Crawley
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Quotes
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Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham : Let's not argue.
Violet Crawley : I never argue, I explain.
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Lady Mary Talbot : What are you up to, granny?
Violet Crawley : Well, ideally, I would like Maud to see your father as the son she never had.
Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham : Will she be the mother I never had?
Violet Crawley : Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.
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Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham : A shy royal? Is that an oxymoron?
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Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham : No maid, no valet, no nanny, even!
Bertie Hexham : It's 1927. We're modern folk.
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Robert Crawley : Good night, Mama. Remember to pray for us. Mainly, for better weather.
Violet Crawley : I'll put in a word.
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Bertie Hexham : How could you know that and how could you prove it?
Violet Crawley : We find a friendly judge.
Robert Crawley : Friendly or corrupt?
Violet Crawley : Whichever does the trick.
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Robert Crawley : Carson, what happened to the royal servants last night?
Mr Carson : Hard to say, milord. They sort of - gave up the ghost.
Robert Crawley : Well, you managed splendidly. Although, I could have done without Molseley's aria. Please thank the staff for saving the day.
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Robert Crawley : Are you excited?
Cora Crawley : I am a bit. Are you?
Robert Crawley : Would it be common to admit it?
Cora Crawley : Not to an American.
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Robert Crawley : Are you here for dinner, Mama? It's a buffet.
Violet Crawley : Well, I'm not changed.
Lady Edith : We won't change either. So, you just need to take off your hat.
Violet Crawley : You talk as if that were easy.
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Thomas Barrow : I don't quite understand where it leaves me.
Robert Crawley : Well, you can be a sort of...
Thomas Barrow : With your permission, I'd prefer not to be a "sort of" anything, milord.
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Robert Crawley : [sarcastically] Well, that went well.
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Robert Crawley : Is there any chance Henry might be back?
Lady Mary : Well, I doubt it. I'll send a telegram. But, there's a motor show in Chicago that I know he cannot chuck.
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Robert Crawley : And there we have it!